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World Premiere of “How He Fell In Love” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival at Regal Cinemas LA
“How He Fell In Love” is a quirky alternative “Dramedy” that focuses on a brief pivotal moments in two people lives when their paths randomly meet at a wedding. Matt McGorry’s character, Travis, is the jilted ex-boyfriend of the bride and … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Movies, News & Sports
Tagged Affair, Billy Bennight, cheating, cinema, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, love, Movie, Movie Review, New York, sex
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Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival: Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Red Carpet Gala Honoring “The Outrageous Sophie Tucker”
By all accounts last year’s 9th Annual Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival was a howling success honoring the legendary Carl Reiner. The evening red carpet was a notable crew that included: Francine York, Doris Roberts, Kat Kramer, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Lainie Kazan, Lorraine Newman and Jon … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Events, Movies, News & Sports
Tagged 50's Screen Siren, actress, Billy Bennight, community, cross-dressing, drag, Events, festival, Film, Jew, Jewish, LGBT, Los Angeles, Performer, Queen, Sex Symbol, singer, Some Of These Days, Strong Woman, Strong Women, William Morris, Ziegfeld Follies
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MTV Movie Awards Press Junket: What’s That All About?!
This year the 2015 MTV Movie Awards will run live at 8:00PM ET/PT Sunday April 12th. This years’ edition will feature a re-designed award and a newly designed set by graffiti artist team Dabs and Myla that has a retro … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Fashion, Miscellanious, Movies, Music, Television, Videos
Tagged Age of Ultron, Awards, Billy Bennight, Diplomático rum, Donuts, Earnest Alexander, Film, Gen Y, Gift Bag, Indominus Rex, Jurassic World, LA Live, Live Music, Love My Bounce, Millennials, MTV Movie Awards, Nokia Theater, photography, Red Carpet
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Movie Review: “Eden” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
It’s my opinion Eden is a story about minutia, but I also think there are 2 stories here that go to the core of this feature. I’ll address them as the “Small Story” and the “Big Story.” The small story is … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged AFI, American Film Institute, Billy Bennight, Daft Punk, DJ, DJ Culture, Film, Francophile, French, French Film, Garage Music, House Music, Indie Film, International Film, live review
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Levitated Mass / A Documentary
When my husband Dave and I lived in Los Angeles, we lived within walking distance of The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Although I wasn’t one of the hundreds of people who stayed awake until the wee hours … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Miscellanious
Tagged art, Carolyn Edwards, Carolyn Soyars, Film, LACMA, Levitated Mass
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Hollywood Heritage Museum and The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Celebrating: The Squaw Man, 100 Years of Movie Production
Nothing says “Hollywood” like the Silent Era and the Golden Age of film. Yesterday, July 1st, marked the centennial celebration The Squaw Man by the The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Hollywood Heritage Museum.The Hollywood production of Squaw Man was the … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Movies, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged 1913, 1914, americana, Automobiles, Billy Bennight, Blockbuster, Cicel B. DeMille, costumes, Cowboy, Edwardian, Events, Film, First, Gibson Girl, History, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Making Movies, Man, Movie, Period Cars, Production, Saga, silent movies, Squaw, Squaw MAn, Stanley Steamer, Vintage, Vintage Cars, Western
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Hugues Wisniewski’s Short Film: Headshot Takes a Shot at Taking the Audience in a Most Heady and Explosive Direction
To what lengths would you go to get your headshot to a prominent (or even not so prominent) talent agent and wow them with one short audition?–Pretend to be the agent down the hall? Wear the Groucho Marx nose and … Continue reading
Go With Le Flo: Los Angeles World Theatrical Premiere at the Downtown Independent
I had the pleasure of being invited to a special screening to see “Go With Le Flo” at The Goethe Institute and was hosted by Stefan Biedermann of the German Consulate. There was a meet and greet before the screening where Harrison and I … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Billy Bennight, Bright Blue Gorilla, Comedy, concert, Feature, Film, French, german, German Consulate, Harmonium, indie, Movie, Premiere, Roamntic, Romatic Comedy, Tabla, The Goethe Institute, the los angeles beat, Theatrical, World, World Theatrical Premiere
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